Bob Costa
December 30th, 2004, 05:29 AM
I saw this on FSTV last night (actually recorded it by accident a couple of weeks back). It wasn't even in the listings, just tacked onto the end of a documentary about Hoodia Cactus to fill the hour. It's a little 10 minute documentary that shows again how simple it can be to make a good video. All you need is a good idea and a camera crew.
Their total budget (besides staff & technical) was for a few rolls of quarters, a diner coffee paper-cup, and a few bumper stickers with a phone number on them. Their set was several NYC phone booths. You can see more about it at:
here (http://www.documentarycampaign.org/)
I thought it was really interesting and entertaining. Well worth seeking it out.
Their total budget (besides staff & technical) was for a few rolls of quarters, a diner coffee paper-cup, and a few bumper stickers with a phone number on them. Their set was several NYC phone booths. You can see more about it at:
here (http://www.documentarycampaign.org/)
I thought it was really interesting and entertaining. Well worth seeking it out.